Adenosine triphosphate(ATP)
The energy source that fuels cell division in animal cells is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced through cellular respiration, which involves the breakdown of glucose to provide the energy needed for important cellular processes like cell division.
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sugar broken down in the mitochondria
Glucose is the primary molecule that serves as an energy source for animal and plant cells. It is broken down through cellular respiration to produce ATP, the main energy currency of the cell.
provide a source of energy for cellular processes and structural components for cell membranes. Lipids play a role in cell signaling and insulation, while carbohydrates serve as a quick energy source and play a role in cell-cell communication. Both are essential for the functioning of animal cells.
Mitochrondria is found in the cytoplasm in animal and plant cells.
A solar cell is not an energy source, but an energy converter. In the case of solar, the energy source is light, and the solar cell converts it from light energy to electrical energy.
What part of the animal cell is responsible for energy production?
Mitochondria are responsible for generating energy in animal cells through a process called cellular respiration. They produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which serves as the primary energy source for cellular functions. Mitochondria also play a role in regulating cell growth, cell cycle, and cell death.
the mitochandria
Carbohydrates